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REPRINT  AND  CIRCULAR  SERIES 

OF  THE 

NATIONAL  RESEARCH 
COUNCIL 


LIBRARIES    IN   THE    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Compiled  by  W.  I.  Swanton 

in  co-operation  with  the  Research  Information  Service 

of  the  National  Research  Council 

and  Special  Libraries 


Published  in  Special  Libraries 
June,  1921,  vol.  12,  no.  6,  pages  135-153 


Announcement  Concerning  Publications 

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LIBRARIES  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF 
COLUMBIA 

Compiled   by  W.   I.   Swanton  in  cooperation  with   the   Research   Information   Service 
of    the    National     Research    Council   and    Special    Libraries. 


CONTENTS 

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Government   libraries    1 

Libraries  not  under  Federal   control...     7 

Subject   classification   of   libraries 12 

[ndex    to    libraries 17 

GOVERNMENT  LIBRARIES 

1.  Library  of  Congress,  Capitol 
Hill,  opposite  the  Capitol,  occupying 
the  entire  block  between  First  and 
Second  Streets  and  East  Capitol  and 
Pennsylvania  Avenue,  S.  E.  Phone, 
Main  2727  with  branches  to  all  divi- 
sions. Librarian,  Herbert  Putnam. 

The  Library  is  especially  strong  in 
history,  law,  political,  social  and  eco- 
nomic sciences,  files  of  official  docu- 
ments, newspapers,  periodicals  and 
Society  publications.  The  Russian 
and  Chinese  collections  are  among  the 
largest  in  any  institution.  There  are 
other  special  collections.  About  3,- 
000,000  printed  books  and  pamphlets, 
200,000  maps  and  charts,  400,000 
prints,  800,000  musical  compositions, 
and  the  largest  collection  in  the 
United  States  of  manuscript  sources 
for  American  history. 

Free  for  reference  without  formal- 
ity. Limited  circulation  in  Washing- 
ton to  Congress,  the  bench,  diplomatic 
corps,  government  bureaus  and  high- 
er officials,  but  extended  through 
inter-library  loan  to  serious  investiga- 
tors everywhere.  Organization,  Ad- 
ministrative and  the  following  divi- 
sions : 


Order  Manuscripts 

Catalogue  Maps 

Classification  Music 

Binding  Prints 

Cards  Periodicals 
Reading  Room  Semitic  and  Slavic 

Bibliography  Legislative  reference 

Documents  Copyright  office 

Law  Smithsonian  Deposit 

Printing  office   and   bindery 

Number  of  employees,  573  includ- 
ing 148  under  the  Superintendent  of 
Building  and  Grounds.  Visitors  in 
year,  nearly  1,000,000.  The  third 
largest  library  in  the  world  and  grow- 
ing at  the  rate  of  120,000  items  per 
year. 

1.  LEGISLATIVE    BRANCH    OF    THE 

GOVERNMENT 

2.  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives 
Library,  House  wing  of  the  Capitol. 
Phone,  Main  3120,  Branch  258.     Li- 
brarian, John  K.  Parish.     Law  and 
Congressional  reference  books.    275,- 
000  volumes. 

3.  U.   S.   Senate  Library,    Senate 
win?   of  the   Capitol.     Phone,   Main 
3120,  Branch  46.    Librarian,  Edward 
C.    Goodwin.      Legislative   reference 
and  law  books.    250,000  volumes. 

2.  EXECUTIVE  BRANCE  OF  THE  GOV- 

ERNMENT 
DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 

4.  Department    Library    (Bureau 
of    Rolls    and    Library),    Room    308, 
State,  War  and  Navy  Building,  17th 


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Street  and  Pennsylvania  Avenue. 
Phone,  Main  4510,  Branches  11  and 
12.  Librarian,  John  A.  Tonner.  In- 
ternational law  and  relations,  history, 
travel  and  foreign  laws.  85,000  vol- 
umes. 

5.  Foreign  Trade  Adviser,  Library 
of  the,  Room  372 1/2  State,  War  and 
Navy   Building-.     Phone,   Main   4510, 
Branch   13.     Librarian,   Miss  Bertha 
E.  Pierce.    Foreign  trade  and  tariffs, 
and  commercial  treaties.     15,000  vol- 
umes. 

6.  Solicitor,  State  Department,  Li- 
brary of  the,  Room   15,  State,  War 
and    Navy    Building.      Phone,    Main 
4510,   Branch   164.     Librarian,  John 
A.  Tonner.     Law  books  and  reports. 
3,000  volumes. 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

7.  Department  Library,  Room  283, 
Treasury   Building,    15th   Street  and 
Pennsylvania  Avenue.     Phone,  Main 
6400,    Branch    99.      Librarian,    Mrs. 
Emma  M.  V.  Triepel.     U.  S.  Govern- 
ment publications,  journals,  records, 
state   papers,   archives.      10,000   vol- 
umes and  pamphlets. 

8.  Bureau  of  the  Mint,  Library  of 
the,    Room    174,    Treasury    Building, 
15th   Street    and   Pennsylvania   Ave- 
nue.     Phone,   Main   6400,   Branch  8. 
Custodian,  Miss  Mary  O'Reilly.    Eco- 
nomics  and   metallurgy.      1,500   vol- 
umes. 

9.  Hygienic    Laboratory,    Library 
of   the,  'Main   Building,   25th   and   E 
Streets.    Phone,  West  878,  Branch  12. 
Librarian,    M.    G.    Motter.      Medicine 
and  public  health,  bacteriology,  path- 
ology,  chemistry,   pharmacology  and 
biology.    18,000  books  and  pamphlets. 

10.  Internal      Revenue      Library, 
Room   2041,   Interior   Building,    19th 
and    F    Streets.      Phone,   Main    6400, 
Branch  389.    Librarian,  Miss  Rowena 
U.  Compton.    Law  books  and  reports. 
4,500  volumes. 

11.  Public  Health  Service,  Library 
of  the.  Room  1,  Butler  Building,  3  B 
Street,   S.   E.     Phone,   Lincoln   4318, 
Branch  21.    Librarian,  Miss  Margaret 
Doonan.    Medicine,  hygiene  and  sani- 
tation.    8,000  volumes. 


12.  Solicitor  of  the  Treasury,  Li- 
brary  of   the,   Room   2674  Treasury 
Annex   No.   2,    15th   and   B   Streets. 
Phone,   Main   6400,   Branch   11.     Li- 
brarian,   James    S.    Maddux.      Law 
books  and  reports.    7,000  volumes. 

13.  Supervising  Architect's  Office, 
Library  of  the,  Room  410,  Treasury 
Building,    15th    Street   and   Pennsyl- 
vania  Avenue.      Phone,   Main    6400, 
Branch    163.      Librarian,    Arthur   L. 
Blakeslee.     Architectural  and  techni- 
cal books.     2,500  volumes. 

14.  War  Risk  Insurance   Bureau, 
Library  of  the,  Room  1042,  Arlington 
Building,    Vermont    Avenue    and    H 
Street.     Phone,    Main   6680,    Branch 
313.     Librarian,  J.   E.   Emge.     Law 
books  and  reports.     800  volumes. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

15.  Army  Medi'cal  School,  Library 
of  the,  462  Louisiana  Avenue.  Phone, 
Main  3880.     Librarian,  Isaac  Yanov. 
Medical  books  for  the  school.     2,500 
volumes. 

16.  Chief  of  Engineers  Reference 
Library,  Room  2836,  Munitions  Build- 
ing, 20th  and  B  Streets.    Phone,  Main 
2570,  Branch  2076.     Librarian,  Miss 
I.   M.    Ford.     Engineering   reference 
books  and  reports.    2,000  volumes. 

17.  Engineer   School,    Library   of 
the,      Washington      Barracks,      4V£ 
Street,    S.   W.      Phone,   Main     8775* 
Branch     56.      Librarian,     Henry     E. 
Haferkorn.       Military   arts   and   sci- 
ences, military,  hydraulic,  municipal 
and   mechanical   engineering,   mathe- 
matics and  science.     63,000  volumes. 

18.  General  Staff  College,  Library 
of  the,  General  Staff  College  Build- 
ing, foot  of  41/2  Street.     Phone,  Main 
1794,   Branch    100.      Librarian,   Miss 
Nannie  C.  Barndollar.     Military  sci- 
ences.    150,000  volumes. 

19.  Judge  Advocate  General's  Li- 
brary,   Room    192,    State,    War    and 
Navy   Building.     Phone,   Main   2520, 
Branch  2108.     Librarian,  Miss  Nancy 
C.   Morrison.     Law  books,  American 
and  English  reports.    17,000  volumes. 

20.  Quartermaster    General's    Li- 
brary, Room  2124  Munitions  Building. 
Phone,  Main  2520,  Branch  1714.     Li- 


brarian,  Herbert  F.  Keyser.  Manu- 
facturers' catalogues,  technical  books, 
trade  periodicals,  Congressional  docu- 
ments and  Government  publications. 
27,000  volumes. 

21.  Surgeon     General's     Library, 
2nd  floor,  7th  and  B  Streets,  S.  W. 
Phone,  Main  2570,  Branch  1710.    Li- 
brarian,    Brig.     General    Robert    E. 
Noble.     Medicine  and  allied  sciences. 
600,000     books,     pamphlets,     manu- 
scripts and  public  documents. 

22.  Walter  Reed  Hospital  Post  Li- 
brary,  Post   Building,   Georgia  Ave- 
nue  and   Butternut   Street.      Phone, 
Columbia  7400,  Branch  33.  Librarian, 
Miss  Mary  E.  Schick.     Fiction,  ref- 
erence  and   technical   books.      9,000 
volumes. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE 

23.  Department  Library,  1st  floor, 
Justice    Building,    Vermont    Avenue 
and    K    Street.      Phone,    Main    196, 
Branch  15.     Librarian,  George  Kear- 
ney.     Reports,    law    and    reference 
books.    60,000  volumes. 

POST  OFFICE   DEPARTMENT 

24.  Solicitor  of  the  Post  Office  De- 
partment, Library  of  the,  Room  527, 
Post  Office  Building,  12th  and  Penn- 
sylvania Avenue.    Phone,  Main  5360. 
Custodian,   J.   J.    Sotherland.     Law 
books  and  reports.    3,000  volumes. 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

25.  Department     Library,     Room 
474.,  State,  War  and  Navy  Building, 
17th   Street   and   Pennsylvania   Ave- 
nue.    Phone,  Main  2520,  Branch  66. 
Librarian,    Captain   W.    D.    MacDou- 
gall.      Shipbuilding,    naval    architec- 
ture, technical   and   scientific   books. 
All  professional  periodicals,  both  do- 
mestic and  foreign  on  naval  subjects. 
60,000  volumes. 

26.  Hydrographic   Office,   Library 
of  the,  Room   1026,   Navy   Building, 
18th   and   B    Streets.      Phone,    Main 
2520,  Branch  38.     Custodian,  Hydro- 
grapher.      Hydrography,    surveying, 
navigation   and    charts.      3,000    vol- 
umes. 

27.  Naval  Medical  School,  Library 


of  the,  School  Buildings,  foot  of  24th 
and  E  Streets,  N.  W.  Phone,  West 
2804  Librarian,  Miss  Caroline  E. 
Peterson.  Medicine  and  allied  sci- 
ences. 25,000  volumes. 

28.  Naval  Observatory,  Library  of 
the,     Main     Building,     Observatory 
Heights,       Massachusetts       Avenue. 
Phone,  West   1634,  Branch   15.     Li- 
brarian, William  D.  Horigan.  Astron- 
omy, mathematics  and  physics.     36,- 
000  volumes  and  pamphlets. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR 

29.  Bureau  of  Educaton,  Library 
of    the,    Pension    Building,    5th    and 
F  Streets.  Phone,  Main  5110,  Branch 
12.    Librarian,  John  D.  Wolcott.    Ed- 
ucation,  school   reports,   state   board 
reports,  college  catalogs,  and  educa- 
tional periodicals,  both  domestic  and 
foreign.     175,000  volumes. 

30.  Bureau  of  Mines,  Library  of 
the,    Room    1033,    Interior   Building, 
18th    and    F   Streets.      Phone,   Main 
1880,   Branch   465.      Librarian,   Mrs. 
Edith  F.  Spofford.     Technical,  scien- 
tific and  medical  books.     18,000  vol- 
umes.   15  branch  libraries. 

31.  Columbia   Institution  for  the 
Deaf,   Library   of   the,   College   Hall, 
7th  Street  and  Florida  Avenue,  N.  E. 
Phone,  Lincoln  2450.    Librarian,  Miss 
Edith  Mabel  Nelson.    General  litera- 
ture for  the  college.    9,000  volumes. 

32.  General  Land  Office,  Library 
of    the,    Rooms    5119-5123,   Interior 
Building,  18th  and  F  Streets.    Phone, 
Main   1880,   Branch   144.     Librarian, 
Miss  Mary  Grace  McVey.     Law  and 
land  decisions.    4,500  volumes. 

33.  Geological  Survey,  Library  of 
the,    Room    1031,    Interior    Building, 
18th   and    F   Streets.      Phone,   Main 
1880,   Branch   463.     Librarian,   Miss 
J.   L.   V.  McCord.     Geology  and  re- 
lated   subjects.      150,000   books   and 
37,000  maps. 

34.  Howard    University,    Library 
of  the,  6th  Street  and  Howard  Place. 
Phone,    Columbia    8100.      Librarian, 
Edward  Christopher  Williams.     Gen- 
eral college  collection,  medicine,  the- 
ology, negro-Americana.     40,000  vol- 
umes. 


35.  Office   of   Indian    Affairs,   Li- 
brary   of    the,  Room    3130,  Interior 
Building,  18th  and  F  Streets.    Phone, 
Main   1880,  Branch   197.     Librarian, 
Mrs.  W.   E.  Allen.     Law  and  books 
pertaining  to  Indians  and  Indian  af- 
fairs.   3,000  volumes. 

36.  Patent  Office,  Law  Library  of 
the,  Room  269,  Patent  Office,  8th  and 
P  Streets.    Phone,  Main  6280,  Branch 
65.    Librarian,  T.  A.  Hostetler.    Law 
books,  including  patent  law  and  re- 
ports.    6,000  volumes. 

37.  Patent    Office,    Scientific    Li- 
brary of  the,  Room  355,  Patent  Of- 
fice, 8th  and  F  Streets.    Phone,  Main 
6280,   Branch  90.     Librarian,   H.   H. 
Brogan.    Foreign  patents,  technology 
and  applied  sciences.    80,000  volumes. 

38.  Pension    Bureau,    Library    of 
the,    Pension    Building,    5th    and    F 
Streets.     Phone,  Main  5110,  Branch 
43.       Librarian,    Newton    A.    Strait. 
Military  sciences  and  war  books,  es- 
pecially Civil  War.    2,500  volumes. 

39.  Reclamation    Service,    Engin- 
eering Library  of  the,  Rooms  6318- 
6322,  Interior  Building,  19th  and  F 
Streets.     Phone,  Main  1880,  Branch 
591.     Engineer  in  charge,  Charles  A. 
Bissell.      Irrigation,    hydraulics    and 
water  power.     3,500  volumes. 

40.  Reclamation  Service,  Law  Li- 
brary of  the,  Rooms  6334  and  6336, 
Interior  Building,  18th  and  F  Streets. 
Phone,  Main  1880,  Branch  585.     Li- 
brarian,   Thomas    P.    Jordan.      Law 
books,    United    States,    Federal    and 
State  reports.     2,000  volumes. 

11.  Saint  Elizabeth's  Hospital,  Li- 
brary of   the,   Administration  Build- 
ing,   Anacostia,    D.    C.      Phone,    Lin- 
coln   1426.       Librarian,    Miss    Clara 
Willard.     Books  on  nervous  and  men- 
tal   diseases    and    psychiatry.      9,000 
volumes.     The  library  also  has  a  cir- 
culating branch  for  the  patients   of 
10,000  volumes. 

12.  Solicitors  Office  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  Interior,  Library  of  the, 

Room  5106,  Interior  Building,  18th 
and  F  Streets.  Phone,  Main  1880, 
Branch  29.  Librarian,  Thomas  A. 


Green.    Law,  land  law,  state  laws,  re- 
ports and  statutes.    5,000  volumes. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 

43.  Department  Library,  1st  floor, 
Bieber  Building,  1358  B  Street,  S.  W. 
Phone,  Main  4650,  Branches  23  and 
24.     Librarian,  Miss  Claribel  R.  Bar- 
nett.     Agriculture,   agricultural  eco- 
nomics, science,  technology  and  sta- 
tistics.    155,000   volumes.     The  fol- 
lowing bureau  libraries  contain  tem- 
porary loan  deposits  from  the  Depart- 
ment Library: 

44.  Bureau    of    Animal   Industry, 
Library  of  the,  Room  246,  East  wing, 
12th   and   B   Streets,   S.  W.     Phone, 
Main  4650,  Branch  434 — 2  rings.    Li- 
brarian, Miss  C.  B.  Sherfy.    Veterin- 
ary science,  medicine,  dairying. 

45.  Bureau  of  Biological  Survey, 
Library   of    the,    Room   203,    Bieber 
Building,  1358  B  Street,  S.  W.  Phone, 
Main  4650,   Branch  245.     Librarian, 
William  H.  Cheesman.     Ornithology, 
mammology,  entomology,  game  pro- 
tection. 

46.  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Library 
of  the,  Rooms  210,  216,  13th  Street, 
S.  W.    Phone,  Main  4650,  Branch  51. 
Librarian,  Miss  Louise  Duvall.  Chem- 
istry  and   allied    subjects,    including 
food.    8,000  volumes. 

47.  Bureau  of  Crop  Estimates,  Li- 
brary of  the,  3rd  floor,  Main   Agri- 
cultural Building,  13th  Street  and  the 
Mall.     Phone,  Main  4650,  Branch  66. 
Librarian,  Mrs.  Ellen  H.  Painter.  Ag- 
riculture and  statistics.     18,000  vol- 
umes. 

48.  Bureau    of    Entomology,    Li- 
brary  of   the,   Room   2,   Entomology 
Building,   near   12th   and   B   Strests, 
S.  W.    Phone,  Main  4650,  Branch  182. 
Librarian,  Miss  Mavel  Colcord.     En- 
tomology.    17,000  books  and  pamph- 
lets. 

49.  Bureau   of   Markets,    Library 
of  the,  Room   705,   Bieber   Building, 
1358  B  Street,  S.  W.     Phone,  Main 
4650,    Branch   279.     Librarian,   Miss 
Mary  G.  Lacy.     Agricultural  econom- 
ics and  marketing.     4,000  volumes. 

50.  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Li- 


brary  of  the,  Room  126,  West  wing, 
Agricultural  Building,  14th  and  B 
Streets.  Phone,  Main  4650,  Branch 
473.  Librarian,  Miss  Eunice  R.  Ober- 
ly.  Economic  and  systematic  botany, 
plant  pathology.  4,000  volumes. 

51.  Bureau  of  Public  Roads,   Li- 
brary   of    the,    Room    804,    Willard 
Building,    515    14th   Street.      Phone, 
Main  5333,  Branch  30.     Research  li- 
brarian, Miss  Orrena  Louise  Evans. 
Engineering,    highway    construction, 
irigation,  drainage  and  farm   engin- 
eering.    5,000   volumes. 

52.  Forest  Service,  Library  of  the, 
Room  218,  Atlantic  Building,  930  F 
Street.      Phone,   Main   6910,   Branch 
45.     Librarian,  Miss  Helen  E.  Stock- 
bridge.    Forestry  and  lumbering.  22,- 
000  books  and  pamphlets. 

53.  Office   of   Farm  Management, 
Library  of  the,  Rooms  205,  6,  and  8, 
2nd    floor,    200    14th    Street,    S.    W. 
Phone,    Main    4650,    Branch    281—2 
rings.    Librarian,  Miss  Anna  Dewees. 
Agricultural  economics  and  rural  life 
studies.     1,157  volumes. 

54.  States  Relations  Service,  Li- 
brary of  the,  Rooms  611  and  612,  220 
14th  Street,  S.  W.    Phone,  Main  6450, 
Branch  217.     Librarian,  Miss  M.  L. 
Gericke.     Complete  set  of  the  publi- 
cations of  State  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations,  State  agricultural  ex- 
tension services,  Farmers  institutes, 
and  Department  of  Agriculture.     10,- 
000  volumes. 

55.  Solicitor   of   the    Agricultural 
Department,    Library    of    the,    Room 
27,    1316  B    Street,    corner    of   Lin- 
worth    Street.       Phone,    Main    4650. 
Branch    13.      Librarian,    Francis    D. 
Scott.     Law,  reports  and  miscellany. 
3,000  volumes. 

56.  Weather   Bureau,    Library  of 
the,  Main  Weather  Bureau  Building, 
24th   and   M   Streets.     Phone,   West 
1640,  Branch  27.     Librarian,  Profes- 
sor C.  Fitzhugh  Talman.     Meteorol- 
ogy, climatology,  and  seismology.  Li- 
brary   catalogues    articles    on    these 
subjects  appearing  in  a  large  number 
of  scientific  journals.  42,000  volumes. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 

57.  Department    Library,    Rooms 
1001-1010,  Commerce  Building,  19th 
Street     and     Pennsylvania     Avenue. 
Phone,   Main   5060,   Branch   80.     Li- 
brarian, Miss  Anne  G.  Cross.     Com- 
merce, census,  finance,   industry  and 
economic    conditions.       110,000    vol- 
umes. 

58.  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  Library 
of  the,  Room  23,  Fisheries  Building, 
6th  and  B  Streets,  S.  W.    Phone,  Main 
5240,    Branch    14,      Librarian,    Miss 
Rose  M.   MacDonald.     Fish  and  fish 
products.     41,000  volumes. 

59o — Bureau  of  Standards,  Library 
of  the,  Room  310,  South  Building, 
Connecticut  Avenue  and  Pierce  Mill 
Road.  Phone,  Cleveland  1720,  Branch 
75.  Librarian,  A.  Fanti.  Physical 
sciences  and  their  applications.  22.- 
000  volumes. 

60.  Coast    and    Geodetic    Survey, 
Library  of  the,  205  New  Jersey  Ave- 
nue,   S.    E.      Phone,    Lincoln     1872, 
Branch  24.    Librarian,  W.  A.  Masker, 
Jr.     Science,  geodesy,  surveying,  hy- 
drography, cartography  and  tides  and 
currents.    25,000  vo^mes. 

61.  Solicitors    Office,    Department 
of  Commerce,  Library  of  the,  Room 
612-617,    Commerce    Building,    19th 
and   Pennsylvania    Avenue.      Phone, 
Main  5060,  Branch  18.     In  charge  of 
library,  J.  J.  O'Hara,  Assistant  soli- 
citor.    Law  and  reports.     3,000  vol- 
umes. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  LABOR 

62.  Department  Library,  5th  floor, 
Labor     Building,     1712     G     Street. 
Phone,   Main  8474,   Branch   73.     Li- 
brarian,   Miss    Laura    A.    Thompson. 
Labor,    immigration,    naturalization, 
statistics,  child  welfare,  housing.  80,- 
000  books  and  pamphlets,  and  a  large 
coPection   of   file   material   on    these 
subjects. 

63.  Solicitor's     Library,     Depart- 
ment of  Lab^r,  Library  of  the,  Room 
816,  Labor  Building,   1712  G  Street. 
Phone,   Main   8474,   Branch    11.     Li- 
brarian, Mrs.  L.  C.  Burlew.    Law  and 
reports  and  labor  legislation.     3,000 
volumes. 


INDEPENDENT  ESTABLISH- 
MENTS 

64.  Civil  Service  Commission,  Li- 
brary of  the,  6th  floor,  Civil  Service 
Building,  1724  F  Street.  Phone,  Main 
75,  Branch  60.    Librarian,  Arthur  R. 
Butler.      Civil   service   laws,    history 
and     administration,     domestic    and 
foreign.    4,000  volumes. 

65.  Corporation  Co«g£l,  District 
of  Columbia,  Library  8F  the,  Room 
423,  District  Building.     Phone,  Main 
6000,  Branch  147.     Librarian,  James 
C.  Wilkes.     Law  books  and  reports. 
2,800  volumes. 

66.  Documents   Library,    Govern- 
ment   Printing    Office,    7th    floor,    H 
Street    Annex.      Phone,    Main    6840, 
Branches  63  and  40.    Librarian,  Miss 
Sarah  Ambler.    All  Government  pub- 
lications as  printed.  280,000  volumes. 

67.  Efficiency  Bureau,  Library  of 
the,  Room  400,  Winder  Building,  17th 
and   F  Streets.     Phone,   Main   8686, 
Branch  5.    Librarian,  Miss  Gladys  E. 
Weaver.    Scientific  management,  gov- 
ernment   publications    and    statutes. 
2,500  volumes. 

68.  Federal  Board  for  Vocational 
Education,   Library    of    the,  Maltby 
Building,   200   New  Jersey   Avenue, 
N.  W.    Phone,  Main  7890,  Branch  84. 
Librarian,  Charles  F.  Cochran.     Vo- 
cational education  and  rehabilitation 
of  soldiers.     8,500  volumes. 

69.  Federal    Power    Commission, 
Library  of  the,  Room  1211,  Interior 
Building,  18th  and  F  Streets.    Phone, 
Main   1880,  Branch   344.     Librarian, 
Miss    Maude    Rippier.      Engineering, 
power  development,  taxation.     2,000 
volumes. 

70.  Federal    Reserve    Board,    Li- 
brary of  the,  National  Theatre  Build- 
ing,   1325   E    Street.       Phone,    Main 
6400,  Branch  313.    Librarian,  Nelson 
W.  McCombs.     Banking,  finance  and 
economics.     6,000  volumes. 

71.  Federal     Trade     Commission, 
Library    of    the,    Rooms    1508-1521, 
Temporary   Building  No.   4,   2000   D 
Street,   N.   W.      Phone,   Main    7720, 
Branch   45.      Librarian,    Thomas   P. 


Ayer.    Corporation  economics,  indus- 
tries, law.     16,000  volumes. 

72.  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, Library  of  the,  Rooms  725-726, 
Interstate      Commerce     Commission 
Building,    18th    Street   and   Pennsyl- 
vania   Avenue.      Phone,    Main   7460, 
Branch  5.     Librarian,  Leroy  S.  Boyd. 
Railroad  economics  and  law.     25,000 
volumes  and  pamphlets. 

73.  Pan-American  Union,  Colum- 
bus  Memorial  Library  of  the,   Pan- 
American     Building,     17th     and     B 
Streets.    Phone,  Main  6638.    Librar- 
ian,  Charles   E.    Babcock.     Hispanic 
America.     45,000  volumes. 

74.  Smithsonian    Institution,    Li- 
brary  of   the,    5   rooms,   main   floor, 
Smithsonian    Building,    10th    and    B 
Streets,    S.   W.     Phone,   Main    1811, 
Branches  3,  33,  and  37.     Librarian, 
Paul  Brockett.    Scientific  and  techni- 
cal books,  and  explorations.     300,000 
volumes. 

75.  Astrophysical       Observatory, 
Library   of   the,   Smithsonian   Build- 
ing, 10th  and  B  Streets,  S.  W.  Phone, 
Main  1811,  Branch  3.    Librarian,  Paul 
Brockett.     Astrophysics,   astronomy, 
physics.     3,000  volumes. 

76.  Bureau  of  American  Ethnol- 
ogy,   Library    of    the,    Smithsonian 
Building,  10th  and  B  Streets,  S.  W. 
Phone,  Main   1811,  Branch  18.     Li- 
brarian, Miss  Ella  Leary.     Anthrop- 
ology and  American  aborigines.     40,- 
000  volumes. 

77.  National   Gallery  of  Art,  Li- 
brary of  the,  Office  of  the  Director, 
Museum  Building,  10th  and  B  Streets, 
S.  W.    Phone,  Main  1811.    Librarian, 
Paul  Brockett.     Books  on  Fine  Arts. 
500  volumes. 

78.  National  Museum,  Library  of 
the,  B  Street  and  the  Mall.     Phone, 
Main   1811,  Branch  682.     Librarian, 
Paul   Brockett.     Scientific  and   tech- 
nical books.    145,000  volumes. 

79.  National  Zoological  Park,  Li- 
brary of  the,  Office  Building,  Adams 
Mill  *Road.    Phone,  Columbia  744.  Li- 
brarian, Ned  Hollister.    Books  on  the 
care  of  animals,  landscape  gardening. 
1,500  volumes. 


80.  U.  S.  Soldiers  Home,  Library 
of  the,  Scott  Building,  Soldiers  Home 
Grounds.       Phone,     Columbia     750, 
Branch  26.    Librarian,  Miss  Grace  V. 
Evans.      General   library,    literature, 
history  and  travel.    16,000  volumes. 

81.  U.   S.  Tariff  Commission,  Li- 
brary of  the,  3rd  floor,  Old  Land  Office 
Building,  7th  and  E  Streets.    Phone, 
Main   3947,    Branch    14.      Librarian, 
Miss  Cornelia  Notz.    Customs  tariffs, 
economics,   commerce,   statistics  and 
trade  periodicals.    7,500  volumes  and 
pamphlets. 

3.    JUDICIAL  BRANCH 

NOTE:  The  Library  of  the  Supreme 
Court;  see  page  1,  Library  of  Congress. 

82.  Juvenile  Court  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,   Library  of  the,   203  I 

Street.  Phone,  Main  4549.  Librarian, 
Clerk  of  the  Court.  Law  books  and 
juvenile  problems.  500  volumes. 

83.  U.  S.  Court  of  Customs  Ap- 
peals, Library  of  the,  4th  floor,  Na- 
tional  Savings   and   Trust    Building, 
15th  and  New  York  Avenue.    Phone, 
Main  4696.    Librarian,  Alexander  H. 
Clark.      Law   books   and    reports    of 
states  and  the  United  States.     3,000 
volumes. 

4.     PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

84.  Public  Library  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,  Mount  Vernon  Square, 
8th   Street   and   New  York   Avenue. 
Phone,  Main  6776.    Librarian,  George 
F.    Bowerman.      Includes    following 
divisions: 

Circulation   Division 
Children's  Division 
Extension  Division 
Industrial  Division 
Information  Division 
Picture  Division 
Reference  Division 
Schools  Division 

There  is  a  branch  library  at  Ta- 
koma  Park  on  5th  and  Cedar  Streets, 
whose  phone  is  Columbia  3741.  230,- 
000  volumes,  50,000  mounted  pic- 
tures, and  567  periodicals  on  file  (in- 
cluding the  branch  library). 


LIBRARIES    NOT    UNDER     FED- 
ERAL CONTROL 

85.  American     Federation     of 
Labor,    Library    of    the,   Room    509: 
American  Federation  of  Labor  Build- 
ing,   9th    Street    and    Massachusetts 
Avenue.    Phone,  Main  3871.    Librar- 
ian, Edmund  M.  Duffley.     Sociology, 
economics  and  labor  reports.     6,000 
volumes. 

86.  American  National  Red  Cross, 
Library  of  the,  17th  Street,  between 
D  and  E  Streets.    Phone,  Main  5400, 
Branch  262.     Librarian,  Miss  Robina 
Rae.    Social  welfare,  health  and  medi- 
cine,  domestic   and    foreign.      6,000 
volumes  and  pamphlets. 

87.  American   Patent   Law   Asso- 
ciation, Library  of  the,  Rooms  612- 
618    Washington    Loan    and    Trust 
Building,  9th  and  F  Streets.     Phone, 
Main  656.    Librarian,  Miss  A.  M.  Par- 
kins.   Law  and  technology  relating  to 
U.  S.  and  foreign  patents.    6,000  vol- 
umes. 

88.  American  University,  Library 
of  the,  Massachusetts  and  Nebraska 
Avenues.       Phone.     Cleveland     798. 
Law,    diplomacy,    history,    theology 
and  science.    60,000  volumes. 

89.  American  University.     School 
of  Diplomacy,  Library  of  the,  1907  F 
Street.     Phone,   Franklin   1500.     Li- 
brarian,  Frederick   P.   Myers.     Law 
and  diplomacy.     5,000  volumes. 

90.  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Library 
of   the,    Connecticut    Avenue    and   I 
Street.     Phone,  Main  8400.     Librar- 
ian,  Col.  J.  R.  M.   Taylor.     General 
literature,  military  sciences,  naval  sci- 
ences, history.     3,000  volumes. 

91.  Associated  Charities,  Library 
of  the,  923  H  Street.     Phone,  Main 
992.     Secretary  in  charge  of  library, 
Walter    S.    Ufford.      Social    service, 
charity  and  surveys.     1,000  volumes. 

91a.  Bahai  Assembly  of  Washing- 
ton, Library  of  the,  Hadleigh  Apt. 
Phone,  N.  9080,  Apt.  3.  Custodian, 
Mrs.  E.  R.  Boyle.  Circulating  library 
on  Bahaism.  500  volumes. 

92.  Bar  Association  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,   Library   of   the,   Court 
House,  D  Street,  opposite  4V£  Street. 


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Phone,  Franklin  3105.  Librarian,  J. 
S.  Phelan.  Law,  English,  American 
and  Canadian  reports.  20,000  vol- 
umes. 

93.  Bureau  of  Railway  Economics, 
Library    of    the,    Room    429,    Homer 
Building,  13th  Street.     Phone,  Main 
6488.     Librarian,  Richard  H.  Johns- 
ton.    Railway    economics    and  allied 
subjects.      100,000      volumes      and 
pamphlets. 

94.  Business  High  School,  Library 
of    the,    Room    12,    Business    High 
School,  9th  Street  and  Rhode  Island 
Avenue.     Phone,    Main    6000,    Busi- 
ness High.    Librarian,  Miss  Margaret 
D.  Davies.     Working  school  library. 
3,000  volumes. 

95.  Carnegie  Endowment  for  In- 
ternational Peace,  Library  of  the,  No. 
2  Jackson  Place.     Phone,  Main  3428, 
Branch  4.     Librarian,  Miss  M.  Alice 
Matthews.  International  law,  history, 
diplomacy,  and  the  peace  movement. 
17,000  volumes. 

96.  Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington, Department  of  Historical  Re- 
search,  Library   of  the,  Room   1140, 
Woodward     Building,     15th     and     H 
Streets.       Phone,     Main     1697.       In 
charge  of  the  Director,  J.   Franklin 
Jameson.    American    history,    Euro- 
pean archives  and  general  reference 
books.    1,800  volumes. 

97.  Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington,    Department     of    Terrestrial 
Magnetism,     Library    of    the,     36th 
Street     and     Broad     Branch     Road. 
Phone,  Cleveland  863.     Librarian,  H. 
D.   Harradon.     Magnetism   and  elec- 
tricity,  and    general   scientific   refer- 
ence books  particularly  as  related  to 
terrestrial  magnetism  and  terrestrial 
electricity.        11,000      volumes      and 
pamphlets. 

98.  Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington,  Geophysical   Laboratory,   Li- 
brary  of    the,    2801    Upton    Street. 
Phone,  Cleveland  334.     Librarian,  R. 
B.  Sosman.     Physics,  chemistry  and 
geology.     3,000  volumes. 

99.  Catholic  University  of  Amer- 
ica, Library  of  the,  West  wing,  Mac- 
Mahon  Hall,  Brookland.  Phone,  North 


4181.  Acting  librarian,  Joseph 
Schneider.  Theology,  literature,  his- 
tory, science  and  economics.  132,000 
volumes. 

100.  Catholic  University  Apostolic 
Mission  House,  Library  of  the,  Mich- 
igan    Avenue,     Brookiand.       Phone, 
North  1739.     Librarian,  Rev.  Walter 
Elliott,   C.   S.   P.     Theology   and  re- 
ligion.   5,000  volumes. 

101.  Central  High  School,  Library 
of  the,  High  School  Building,  13th  and 
Clifton   Streets.      Phone,   Main   6000 
Central.     Librarian,   Miss   Laura  N. 
Mann.  Working  school  library.   7,600 
volumes. 

102.  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the 
United  States,  Library  of  the,  Room 
619,  Mills  Building,  17th  Street  and 
Pennsylvania  Avenue.     Phone,  Main 
8370,    Branch    18.      Librarian,    Miss 
Beata  V.  Drake.     General  reference, 
finance,  commerce  and  industry.     9,- 
000  volumes. 

103.  Christian     Science     Library, 
Room    601,   Colorado   Building,    14th 
and   G   Streets.     Phone,   Main   6827. 
Librarian,  Mrs.  Mildred  M.  Peacock. 
Christian  Science  publications. 

104.  Columbia  Historical  Society, 
Library    cf    the,    Room    57,    Pacific 
Building,   622   F  Street.     No  phone. 
Librarian,   Miss   Maud   Burr  Morris, 
History,  especially  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.    2,500  volumes. 

105.  Community  Service,  Library 
of    the,    918     10th    Street.      Phone, 
Main  7600.    In  charge  of  library,  Miss 
N.  Scott.     General  literature.     3,000 
volumes. 

106.  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Li- 
brary of  the,   1st  floor,  Art  Gallery 
Building,  17th  Street  and  New  York 
Avenue.      Phone,    Main    1600.      Art 
books  and  art  reference  books.    3,000 
volumes. 

107.  Cosmos  Club,  Library  of  the, 
Cosmos  Club  House,  1520  H  Street, 
corner  of  Madison  Place.  Phone,  Main 
303.      Librarian,    Henry    E.    Lower. 
Reference,  history,  travel  and  litera- 
ture.   4,000  volumes. 

108.  Daughters  of  the   American 
Revolution  Memorial  Library,  Conti- 


nental  Hall,  17th  Street.  Phone,  Main 
4980.  Librarian-General,  Mrs.  F.  D. 
Ellison,  Librarian,  Miss  Alice  Griggs. 
Americana,  genealogy,  local  and  fam- 
ily history.  10,000  volumes. 

109.  Dominican  House  of  Studies 
(College  of  the  Immaculate  Concep- 
tion), Library  of  the,  487  Michigan 
Avenue,   N.   E.     Phone,  North  2422. 
Librarian,  Rev.  Basil  Saylor.     Theol- 
ogy and  philosophy.    12,000  volumes. 

110.  Dunbar  High  School,  Library 
of  the,   1st    and    N    Streets,  N.  W. 
Phone,  Main  6000  Dunbar.  Librarian, 
Miss  J.  B.  Brandon.    Working  school 
library.    4,000  volumes. 

111.  Eastern  High  School,  Library 
of  the,  High  school  building,  7th  and 
C  Streets,  S.  E.     Phone,  Main  6,000 
Eastern  High.     Librarian,  Miss  Dor- 
othea W.  Boyd.     Working  school  li- 
brary.    7,000  volumes. 

112.  Esoteric      Brotherhood      Li- 
brary, 1314  L  Street.     Phone,  Main 
1298.     Librarian,  Miss  L.  C.  Leavitt. 
Esoteric,  new  thought  and  philosophy. 
500  volumes. 

113.  Fairmont  School,  Library  of 
the,  2400  19th  Street.    Phone,  Colum- 
bia 193.    Librarian,  Robert  H.  Adams. 
Working  school   library.     1,000   vol- 
umes. 

114.  Friends     School     (Sidwells). 
Library    of   the,   2nd    floor,     1809    I 
Street.     Phone,  Main  284.     Secretary 
in    charge    of    library,    Miss    Alberta 
Wilson.     Working  school  library.     2,- 
000  volumes. 

George   Washington   University, 
115-118 

115.  General  Library,  Lisner  Hall, 
2023   G   Street.     Phone,  West   1649, 
Branch  4.     Librarian,  Alfred  F.  W. 
Schmidt.       General     literature     and 
science.    45,000  volumes. 

116.  Law  School  Library,  1435  K 
Street,    N.    W.      Phone,    Main    6503, 
Branch  2.    Librarian,  Miss  Frances  E. 
Park.     Law  and  reports.     12,000  vol- 
umes. 

117.  Medical  School  Library,  1335 
H  Street.  Phone,  Main  7875.    Librar- 
ian, William  B.  King.     Medicine.     3,- 
000  volumes. 


118.  Pharmacy    College    Library, 

808  I  Street.  Phone,  Main  1617.  Li- 
brary in  charge  of  Dean.  Pharmaceu- 
tics and  chemistry.  2,500  volumes. 

Georgetown  University,   119-126 

119.  Astronomical  Library,  Obser- 
vatory Heights,  west  of  University. 
Librarian,   Rev.   Peter  Archer,   S.   J. 
Astronomy,  science  and  mathematics. 
2,000  volumes. 

120.  Foreign    Service   School,    Li- 
brary   of    the,    6th    Street,    near    E 
Street.     Phone,  Main  5440.     Librar- 
ian, Gregory  M.  Creutz.  International 
relations,  shipping,  marine  insurance 
and  commerce.     1,500  volumes. 

121.  Georgetown  University  Hos- 
pital  Medical  and  Clinical  Library  of 
the,  35th  and  N  Streets.    Phone,  West 
125.    Librarian,  P.  H.  Corrigan.  Med- 
icine.    6,000  volumes  and  pamphlets. 

122.  Hirst  Student  Library,  Healy 
Building,    University    Grounds.      Li- 
brarian, Joseph  O'Brien.  General  col- 
lege reference  library.  7,000  volumes. 

123.  Law  School  Library,  506  E 
Street.     Phone,  Main  7293.     Librar- 
ian, William  Manger.    Law  books  and 
reports.     12,000  volumes. 

124.  Morgan    Colonial    Maryland 
and    District    of    Columbia    Library, 
1st  floor,  Healy  Building,  University 
Grounds.      Librarian,    Rev.    Francis 
Barnum,  S.  J.    Early  colonial  history. 
4,000  volumes. 

125.  Philosophic    Library,    North 
Building,    University    Grounds.      Li- 
brarian, Rev.  Edmund  A.  Walsh,  S.  J. 
Philosophy  and  theology.     1,500  vol- 
umes. 

126.  Riggs      Memorial      Library, 
South  Pavilion,  Healy  Building,  37th 
and   O   Streets.      Phone,   West    820, 
Branch  1.     Librarian,  Rev.  Henry  J. 
Shandelle,   S.  J.     General   university 
library  in  all   departments.     165,000 
volumes. 

127.  Georgetown    Visitation   Con- 
vent, Library  of  the,  1524  35th  Street, 
Georgetown.     Phone,   West   24.     Li- 
brarian, Sister  Jane  Frances.    Work- 
ing school  library.    6,000  volumes. 

128. — Gonzaga  College,  Library  of 
the,  College  Building,  19  I  Street,  N. 


10 


W.  Phone,  Franklin  711.  Librarian, 
Rev.  Henry  J.  Hagen,  S.  J.  College 
reference  library  and  theology.  18,- 
000  volumes. 

129.  Holy     Cross    Academy,    Li- 
brary of  the,  Dumbarton  Heights,  Up- 
ton Street,  near  Connecticut  Avenue. 
Phone,  Cleveland  490.    Librarian,  Sis- 
ter M.  Bertilde.     Working  school  li- 
brary, music,  art  and  pedagogy.     5,- 
000  volumes. 

130.  Holy  Cross  College,  Library 
of  the,  Harewood  Road,  N.  E.  Brook- 
land.    Phone,  Columbia  3534.    Librar- 
ian, J.  Ray  Clancy.  Theology  and  gen- 
eral.    6,500  volumes. 

131.  Immaculate     Seminary,     Li- 
brary of  the,  Nebraska  and  Wisconsin 
Avenues^       Phone,     Cleveland      40. 
Working   school   library.     2,000   vol- 
umes. 

132.  Institute  for  Government  Re- 
search, Library  of  the,  818  Connecti- 
cut Avenue.     Phone,  Main  4989.     U. 
S.   Government   and    administration. 
5,000  volumes. 

133.  Institute    of    Industrial    Re- 
search, Library  of  the,  1845  B  Street. 
Phone,  Main  4802  and  Main  4803.  Li- 
brarian, P.  H.  Butler.     Science,  tech- 
nology and  chemistry  as  it  relates  to 
paint.    1,500  volumes. 

134.  International     Reform     Bu- 
reau,  Library   of  the,    206   Pennsyl- 
vania Avenue,  S.  E.,  near  the  Capitol. 
Phone,  Lincoln  1955.    Librarian,  Mrs. 
Wilbur  F.  Crafts.     Sociology,  moral 
reforms,  prohibition,  languages.     4,- 
000  volumes. 

135.  McKinley    Manual    Training 
School,  Library  of  the,  7th  Street  and 
Rhode  Island  Avenue.     Phone,  Main 
6;000  McKinley,  Branch  202.    Librar- 
ian,   Miss    Jennie    Grady.      Working 
school  library.     3,000  volumes. 

136.  Marist    College,    Library    of 
the,     Harewood     Road,      Brookland. 
Phone,    Columbia    3541.      Librarian, 
Rev.  A.  Bellwald,  S.  M.     Philosophy 
and  sacred  sciences.    12,000  volumes. 

137.  Marist  Seminary,  Library  of 
the,  Fort  Drive  and  2nd  Street,  N.  E. 
Phone,    Columbia    3542.      Librarian, 
Rev.  Dr.  R.  Butin.    Theology,  sacred 


oratory,  classics  and  oriental  philol- 
ogy.   4,500  volumes. 

138.  Masonic    and    Eastern    Star 
Home,  Library  of  the,  Sligo  Mill  Road, 
near    Eastern  Avenue  and    District 
Line,  Takoma  Park.     Phone,  Colum- 
bia 3533.    Librarian,  Mrs.  Schneider. 
General  reference  library  and  fiction. 
1,500  volumes. 

139.  Masonic      Library      of     the 
Grand  Lodge,  F.  A.  A.  M.,  of  the  Dis- 
trict  of   Columbia,  Masonic  Temple, 
13th  Street  and  New  York  Avenue. 
Phone,  Main  7016.    Librarian,  Horace 
S.  Naylpr.     Masonic  reference  works 
and  fiction.     3,500  volumes. 

140.  Metcalf's    Musical    Library, 
901  Ingraham  Street.    Phone,  Colum- 
bia 477 1-W.    In  charge  of  library,  F. 
J.   Metcalf.     Music   and  hymnology. 
4,000  volumes. 

141.  Mount      Saint      Sepulchre 
(Franciscan  Monastery),  Library  of 
the      Quincey      Street,      Brookland. 
Phone,  North  1883.     In  charge  of  li- 
brary, Father  Godfrey  Hunt.     Relig- 
ion, philosophy    and    books    on   the 
Franciscan  Order.     12,000  volumes. 

142.  Mount  Vernon  Seminary,  Li- 
brary of  the,  Nebraska  Avenue,  near 
Massachusetts  Avenue.  Phone,  Cleve- 
land   1400.      Librarian,    Miss   Ames. 
Working   school   library.     3,000   vol- 
umes. 

143.  National     Catholic     Welfare 
Council,  Library  of  the,  1314  Massa- 
chusetts Avenue.     Phone,  Main  1860. 
Librarian,  Miss  Edith  Wright.    Edu- 
cation and  sociology.    1,500  volumes. 

144.  National  Conservation  Asso- 
ciation,   Library   of   the,    Woodward 
Building,  15th  and  H  Streets.    Phone, 
Main  232.     Natural  resources.     500 
volumes. 

145.  National  Education  Associa- 
tion, Library  of  the,  1201  16th  Street, 
corner  of  L  Street.  Phone,  Main  5438. 
Librarian,    Miss    Harriet   M.    Chase. 
Educational    reports    and    reference 
books.     1,000  volumes. 

146.  National  Geographic  Society, 
Library   of    the,    Hubbard   Memorial 
Hall,   16th  and    M    Streets.     Phone, 
Franklin  4400,  Branch  38.    Librarian, 


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Miss  Kathleen  Margrave.  Geography, 
travel,  explorations,  descriptions. 
5,000  volumes. 

147.  National     Library     for     the 
Blind,     Room     2024-2032,     1800     D 
Street.     Phone,   Franklin  5609.     Li- 
brarian, Miss    Etta    Josselyn  Giffin. 
Embossed  in  Braille,   general  litera- 
ture.   11,000  volumes. 

148.  National  Popular  Government 
League,  Library  of  the,   Room   637, 
Munsey  Building,  E  Street  and  Penn- 
sylvania Avenue.    Phone,  Main  5884. 
Secretary    in    charge,    Judson    King. 
Popular  government,  initiative,  refer- 
endum and  recall.    500  volumes. 

149.  National  Press  Club,  Library 
of  the,  8th  floor,  Albee  Building,  15th 
and  G   Streets.     Phone,   Main   8295. 
Library  in  charge  of  Chairman  of  the 
Library    Committee,    John    Lorance. 
Reference  'books,   current   literature 
and    documents    relating    to    public 
questions.     3,000  volumes. 

150.  National      University      Law 
School,    Library    of    the,   818     13th 
Street.     Phone,  Franklin  2909.     Sec- 
retary in  charge  of  library,  John  L. 
Cassin.    Law.    4,000  volumes. 

15.1  Peabody  Library  Association 
of  Georgetown,  3233  O  Street,  George- 
town. Phone,  West  574.  Librarian, 
Miss  Eva  Nelson  Gilbert.  Fiction  and 
English  literature.  9,000  volumes. 

152.  Sacred   Heart   Academy,   Li- 
brary of  the,  8th  and  C  Streets,  S.  W. 
Working  and    reference    library,   in- 
cluding works  by  Catholics.    500  vol- 
umes. 

153.  Saint  John's  College,  Library 
of,  1225,  Vermont    Avenue.      Phone 
Main  7304.    Custodian,  Brother  Mau- 
rice.    Circulating  and  reference  col- 
lege library.    10,000  volumes. 

154.  Saint  John's  College.     Com- 
merce and  Finance  School,  Library  of, 
Room  203,  1311  Massachusetts  Ave- 
nue.    Phone,  Main  7304.     Commerce 
and  finance.    500  volumes. 

155.  Saint  Paul's  Collage,  Library 
of,  Brookland.     Library  in  charge  of 
Paulist    Fathers.      Theology,    philos- 
ophy, church  history  and  biography. 
12,000  volumes. 


156.  Seventh  Day  Adventist's,  Li- 
brary of,   Eastern   Avenue,   Takoma 
Park.     Phone,  Columbia  386.  Church 
and  reference  books  used  in  connec- 
tion with  publishing.     1,500  volumes. 

157.  Sons  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution,   Library   of   the,    16th   and    S 
Streets.    Phone,  North  2652.    Librar- 
ian, William  L.  Boyden.     Genealogy, 
family  history  and  publications  of  the 
Society.    1,000  volumes. 

158.  Southern  Railway  Company, 
Law  Library  of  the,  Room  702,  South- 
ern Railway  Building,  13th  Street  and 
Pennsylvania  Avenue.     Phone,  Main 
4461,  Branch  378.    Law  and  reports. 
15,000  volumes. 

159.  Supreme    Council,    33rd    De- 
gree,  Library    of    the,     16th    and   S 
Streets.    Phone,  North  2652.    Librar- 
ian, William  L.  Boyden.     History  of 
freemasonry,   Masonic   ritual,   manu- 
scripts of  and  publications  by  Albert 
Pike,  fine  bindings,  general  literature. 
95,000  volumes. 

160.  Swedenborgian     Library     of 
National  New  Jerusalem  Church,  16th 
and  Corcoran  Streets.     Phone,  Main 
6280,  Branch  46.    Librarian,  Fred  W. 
Swanton.     Theology  and  religion   in 
works  by  Swedenborg  and  others.    1,- 
500  volumes. 

161.  Tax  Reform  Association,  Li- 
brary of  the,   1464   Belmont  Street. 
Phone,  Librar- 
ian, Mrs.  Lucy  R,  Swanton.    Taxation, 
assessment.     Single  tax.     1,000  vol- 
umes. 

162.  Theosophical  Society,  Wash- 
ington Lodge,    Library    of  the,   2nd 
floor,  1216  H  Street.    Librarian,  Miss 
Eleanor  M.  Hough.     Theosophy,   oc- 
cultism, philosophy,  biblical  criticism 
and  science.     1,000  volumes. 

163.  Trinity    College,    Library    of 
Michigan  Avenue,  N.  E.     Brookland. 
Phone,  North  10328.     Librarian,  Sis- 
ter Mary  Patricia.     College  reference 
library.    26,000  volumes. 

164.  University  Club,  Library  of 
the,    15th   and    I     Streets.      Phone, 
Franklin  6327.     Chairman  of  the  Li- 
brary  Committee,   Dr.   D.   W.   Shea. 


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General  reference  books  and  fiction. 
2,000  volumes. 

165.  Volta  Bureau,  Library  of  the, 
1601  35th  Street.     Phone,  West  14. 
Superintendent,  Fred  DeLand.    Deaf- 
ness, phonetics,  elocution  and  defects 
of  speech.    15,000  volumes. 

166.  Washington  College  of  Law, 
Library  of  the,  1315  K  Street.  Phone, 
Main  4585.    Librarian,  Miss  Helen  E. 
Jamison,  Assistant  Dean.     Law  and 
reports.    2,500  volumes. 

167.  Western    High     School,     Li- 
brary of  the,  Room  209,  Western  High 
School,  35th  and  R  Streets.     Phone, 
Main  6000  Western  High.    Librarian, 
Miss     Elizabeth     Dessez.       Working 
school  library.    3,500  volumes. 

168.  Wilson      Normal      School, 
Teachers   Library   of   the,    llth   and 
Harvard  Streets.     Phone,  Main  6000 
Wilson     Normal.       Librarian,     Mrs. 
Dorothy  DeMuth  Watson.     Working 
school  library.     10,000  volumes. 

169.  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation, Library  of  the,  7136  G  Street. 
Phone,  Main  8250.     Librarian,   Miss 
Florence  J.  Lacy.     General  reference 
and  law  library.     1,500  volumes. 

170.  Young     Women's     Christian 
Association,  Library  of  the,  1333   F 
Street.    Phone,  Main  8587.    In  charge 
of  library,  Secretary  of  the  Associa- 
tion.     Fiction    and   reference   books. 
500  volumes. 

SUBJECT     CLASSIFICATION    OF 
LIBRARIES 

No. 
Agriculture 

Department  of  agriculture 43 

See  also  Agricultural  eco- 
nomics, Dairying,  For- 
estry, Landscape  garden- 
ing, Marketing,  Veterin- 
ary medicine 
Agricultural  Economics 

Bureau    of   markets 49 

Department  of  agriculture 43 

Farm  management  and  farm 

economics 53 

Americana 

Daughters    of    the  American 
revolution  .  .  108 


No. 
Anthropology 

Bureau  of  American  ethnology     76 
Architecture 

Supervising  architect's  office.     13 
Architecture,  Naval 

Department  of  the  navy 25 

Astronomy 

Astronomical  library 119 

A'Strophysical   observatory 75 

Naval  observatory 28 

Astrophysics 

Astrophysical    observatory 75 

Bacteriology 

Hygienic  laboratory 9 

Bahaism 

Bahai  assembly  of  Washing- 
ton   91a 

Banking 

Federal  reserve  board 70 

Biology 

Bureau  of  biological  survey 45 

Hygienic  laboratory 9 

See   also   Botany,   Entomol- 
ogy,   Mammalogy,    Path- 
ology,    Plant     pathology 
and  Zoology 
Blind 

National  library  for  the  blind-  147 
Botany 

Bureau  of  plant  industry 50 

Cartography 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey 60 

Census 

Department  of  commerce 57 

Chemistry 

Bureau  of  chemistry 46 

Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington. Geophysical  labora- 
tory    98 

Hygienic  laboratory 9 

Institute  of  industrial  research  133 

Child  Welfare 

Department  of  labor 62 

Christian  Science 

Christian  science  library 103 

Church  History 

St.  Paul's  college 155 

Climatology 

Weather  bureau  56 

College  Catalogues 

Bureau  of  education..  29 


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No. 
Commerce 

Chamber  of  commerce  of  the 
U.  S. 102 

Department  of  commerce 57 

Foreign  service  school 120 

St.    John's    college    commerce 

and  finance  school 154 

U.  S.  tariff  commission 81 

Dairying 

Bureau  of  animal  industry 44 

Deaf 

Volta  bureau 165 

Diplomacy 

American  university,  school  of 

diplomacy   89 

Carnegie  endowment  for  inter- 
national peace 95 

Drainage 

Bureau  of  public  roads 51 

Economics 

American  federation  of  labor_     85 
Bureau  of  railway  economics-     93 

Bureau  of  the  mint 8 

Catholic  university 99 

Department  of  commerce 57 

Federal  reserve  board 70 

Federal  trade  commission 71 

Interstate  commerce   commis- 
sion        72 

U.  S.  tariff  commission 81 

Education 

Bureau  of  education 29 

Federal   board  for   vocational 

education    68 

National    catholic    welfare 

council    143 

National  education  association  145 
Engineering 

Bureau  of  public  roads 51 

Chief   of   engineers,   war   de- 
partment       16 

Engineer  school 17 

Federal  power  commission 69 

See  also  Drainage,  Highway 
construction,    Hydraulics, 
Irrigation,  Surveying  and 
Water  power 
Entomology 

Bureau  of  biological  survey __     45 

Bureau  of  entomology 48 

Explorations 

National  geographic  society __  146 
Smithsonian  institution..  74 


No. 
Fine  Arts 

Corcoran  art  gallery 106 

National  gallery  of  arts 77 

See  also  Architecture,  Music 
Finance 

Chamber  of  commerce  of  the 

U.  S. 102 

Federal  reserve  board 70 

Fish 

Bureau   of  fisheries C8 

Food 

Bureau  of  chemistry 43 

Foreign  trade  adviser 5 

Forestry 

Forest  service 52 

Franciscans 

Mt.    St.    Sepulchre 141 

Game 

Bureau  of  biological  survey __  45 

Genealogy 

Daughters    of    the    American 

revolution 108 

Sons  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion      157 

General  Libraries 

Army  and  navy  club 90 

Business  high  school 94 

Columbia    institution    for   the 

deaf 31 

Community  service 105 

Dunbar  high  school 110 

Eastern  high  school 111 

Fairmont  school   113 

Friends  school 114 

George  Washington  university  115 

Georgetown  visitation  convent  127 

Gonzaga  college 128 

Holy  cross  academy L 129 

Holy  cross  college 130 

Immaculata  seminary 131 

Library  of  congress 1 

McKinley      manual      training 

school    135 

Mount   Vernon   seminary 142 

National  press  club 149 

Public  library 84 

Riggs  library 126 

St.  John's  college 154 

Supreme  council  library 159 

U.  S.  soldiers'  home 80 

University  club 164 

Walter  Reed  hospital 22 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  60 


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No. 
Geodesy 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey 60 

Geography 

National  geographic  society —  146 
Geology 

Geological  survey 33 

Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington. Geophysical  labora- 
tory    98 

Government 

Institute  for  government  re- 
search   132 

National  popular  government 

league   148 

Government  Publications 

Documents  library 66 

Department  of  the  treasury.  _       7 

Efficiency  bureau 67 

Highway  Construction 

Bureau  of  public  roads 51 

Hispanic  America 

Pan-American  union 73 

History 

American  university 88 

Army  and  navy  club 90 

Carnegie  endowment  for  inter- 
national peace 95 

Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington, Department  of  his- 
torical research 96 

Civil  service  commission 64 

Columbia  historical  society —  104 

Cosmos    club    107 

Daughters    of    the    American 

revolution 108 

Department  of  state 4 

Morgan  colonial  Maryland 
and  District  of  Columbia  li- 
brary   124 

Sons  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion   157 

U.  S.  soldiers'  home 80 

Hydraulics 

Reclamation  service  _          —     39 

Hydrography 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey 60 

Hydrographic  office 26 

Immigration 

Department  of  labor 62 

Indians 

Bureau  of  American  ethnology     76 
Office  of  Indian  affairs 35 


No. 
Industry 

Chamber  of  commerce  of  the 
U.  S. 102 

Department  of  commerce.  L 57 

Federal  trade  commission 71 

International  Law  and  Relations 
Carnegie  endowment  for  inter- 
national peace 95 

Department  of  state 4 

Foreign  service  school ; 120 

Irrigation 

Bureau  of  public  roads 51 

Reclamation  service 39 

Juvenile  Law 

Juvenile  court  .  82 


Labor 

American  federation  of  labor_  85 

Department  of  labor 62 

Landscape  Gardening 

National  zoological  park 79 

Laws,  Statutes  and  Legislation 
American  patent  law  associa- 
tion      87 

American   university 88 

Bar  association,  District  of  Co- 
lumbia    92 

Civil  service  commission 64 

Corporation  counsel 65 

Department  of  justice 23 

Efficiency  bureau   67 

Federal  trade  commission 71 

General  land  office 32 

George  Washington  university, 

Law  school 116 

Georgetown     university     law 

school    123 

House  (U.  S.  Congress) 2 

Internal  revenue  office 10 

Interstate   commerce   commis- 
sion      72 

Judge    advocate    general's    li- 
brary    19 

Juvenile  court 82 

National  university  law  school  150 

Office  of  Indian  affairs 35 

Patent  office 37 

Reclamation  service 40 

Senate  (U.  S.  Congress) 3 

Solicitor,  Department  of  agri- 
culture    55 

Solicitor,  Department  of  com- 
merce _  61 


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No. 

Solicitor,  Department  of  inte- 
rior    42 

Solicitor,  Department  of  labor     63 
Solicitor,   Department  of  post 

office    24 

Solicitor,  Department  of  state..       6 
Solicitor,  Department  of  treas- 
ury       12 

Southern  railway  co 158 

U.  S.  court  of  customs  appeals     83 

War  risk  insurance 14 

Washington  college  of  law 166 

Y.  M.  C.  A 169 

See  also  International  law  and 

relations,  Juvenile  law 
Literature 

Cosmos  club 107 

U.  S.  soldier's  home 80 

Mammalogy 

Bureau  of  biological  survey __     45 
Manufacture 

Quartermaster  general's  li- 
brary    20 

Marketing 

Bureau  of  markets 49 

Marine  Insurance 

Foreign  service  school 120 

Masonry 

Supreme  council  library 159 

Masonic  library  of  the  Grand 

Lodge,  F.  A.  A.  M.  of  D.  C.  139 
Mathematics 

Astronomical  library 119 

Engineer  school 17 

Naval  observatory 28 

Medicine 

American  national  red  cross__     86 

Army  medical  school 15 

Bureau  of  animal  industry 44 

Bureau   of   mines 30 

George     Washington    medical 

school    117 

Georgetown  university  hos- 
pital medical  and  clinical  li- 
brary   121 

Howard  university 34 

Hygienic  laboratory 9 

Naval  medical  school 27 

Public  health  service 11 

Surgeon  general's  library 21 

Metallurgy 

Bureau  of  mines 30 

Bureau  of  the  mint__  8 


No. 

Meteorology 

Weather  bureau 56 

Military  Sciences 

Army  and  navy  club 90 

Engineer  school 17 

General  staff  college 18 

Pension  bureau 38 

Music 

Holy  cross  academy 

Metcalf's  musical  library 140 

Natural  Resources 

National  conservation  associa- 
tion     144 

Naturalization 

Department  of  labor 62 

Navigation 

Hydrographic   office 26 

Naval  Sciences 

Army  and  navy  club 90 

Navy  department 25 

Negro- Americana 

Howard  university 34 

Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases 

St.  Elizabeth's  hospital 41 

New  Thought 

Esoteric  brotherhood 112 

Ornithology 

Bureau  of  biological  survey. _     45 

Patents 

American  patent  law  associa- 
tion    

Patent  office 36 

Pathology 

Hygienic  laboratory 9 

Peace  Movement 

Carnegie  endowment  for  inter- 
national peace 95 

Pharmacy  and  Pharmacology 
George  Washington  university, 

Pharmacy   college 118 

Hygienic    laboratory    9 

Philology,  Oriental 

Marist  seminary 137 

Philosophy 

Dominican  house  of  studies 109 

Esoteric  brotherhood 112 

Marist  college 136 

Marist  seminary 137 

Philosophic    library    125 

St.  Paul's  college 155 

Theosophical  society 162 

Phonetics 

Volta  bureau  .  .165 


16 


Plant  Pathology 

Bureau  of  plant  industry 

Physical  Sciences 

Astrophysical  observatory 

Bureau  of  standards 

Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington. Department  of  ter- 
restrial magnetism 

Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington, Geophysical  labora- 
tory   

Naval  observatory 

Prohibition 

International  reform  bureau. 

Psychiatry 

St.  Elizabeth's  hospital 

Public  Health 

Hygienic  laboratory 

Public  health  service 

Reference  Collections 

Department  of  juslic-.- -- 

Hirst  student  library 

Masonic     and     Eastern     Star 

home   

Sacred  heart  academy 

Trinity  college   

University  club 

Walter  Reed  hospital 

Western  high  school 

Y.  M.  C.  A 

Y.  W.  C.  A.__ 

Rehabilitation 

Federal  board  for  vocational 
education  

Srcred  Sciences 

Marist  college 

Sacred  Oratory 

Marist  seminary 

Sanitation 

Hygienic  laboratory 

Public  health '.. 

Scientific  collections 

American  university 

Astronomical  library  . 

Bureau  of  mines  _ 

Catholic  university  _ 

Institute  of  industrial  re- 
search   

National  museum 

Smithsonian  institution 

Scientific  Management 

Efficiency  bureau   . 


No. 
50 

75 
59 

97 


68 
136 
137 

9 
11 

88 

119 

30 

99 

133 

78 

74 

67 


No. 

Seismology 

Weather  bureau   56 

Shipping  and  shipbuilding 
Foreign  service  school,  George- 
town university 120 

Navy  department 25 

Social  Service 

Associated  charities 91 

Social   Welfare 

American  national  red  cross__     86 

Sociology 

American  federation  of  labor_     85 
International   reform  bureau-  134 
National  catholic  welfare  coun- 
cil   143 

Surveying 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey 60 

Hydrographic  office 26 

Tariff 

Foreign  trade  advisor 5 

U.  S.  tariff  commission 81 

Taxation 

Federal  trade  commission 71 

Tax  reform  association 161 

Technical  Collections 

Bureau  of  mines 50 

Department  of  agriculture 43 

Institution    of    industrial    re- 
search    133 

National  museum 73 

Navy  department 25 

Patent  office 37 

Quartermaster's  office 20 

Smithsonian  institution 74 

Supervising  architect's  office- _  13 

Walter  Reed  hospital 22 

Theology 

American   university 88 

Catholic  university 99 

Catholic    university,   apostolic 

mission   100 

Dominican  house  of  studies 109 

Gonzaga  college 128 

Holy  cross  college 130 

Howard  university 34 

Philosophic  library 125 

Saint  Paul's  college 155 

Swedenborgian  library 160 

Theosophy 

Theosophical  society 162 

Tides  and  Currents 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey 60 


17 


No. 

Trade 

Quartermaster's  office 20 

Travel 

Cosmos  club 107 

Department  of  state 4 

National  geographic  society __  146 

U.  S.  soldiers'  home 80 

Treaties 

Foreign  trade  advisor 5 

Veterinary  medicine 

Bureau  of  animal  industry 44 

Vocational  education 

Federal   board   for  vocational 

education    68 

Water  power 

Federal  power  commission 69 

Reclamation  service 39 

Zoology 

National  zoological  park 79 

INDEX 
Agriculture,  Department  of 

Library  of  the 43 

Solicitor's  office  of  the 55 

American  federation  of  labor 85 

American  university   88 

School  of  diplomacy  of  the___  89 

Animal  industry,  Bureau  of 44 

Army  and  navy  cub 90 

Army  medical  school 15 

Associated  charities 91 

Astrophysical    observatory 75 

Bahai  assembly  of  Washington-  91a 

Bar  association  of  the  D.  C 92 

Biological  survey,  Bureau  of 45 

Business  high  school 94 

Carnegie  endowment  for  interna- 
tional peace 95 

Carnegie  institution  of  Washing- 
ton 

Department   of   historical   re- 
search     96 

Department      o  f      terrestrial 

magnetism    97 

Geophysical   laboratory 98 

Catholic  university 99 

Apostolic  mission  house 100 

Central  high  school 101 

Chamber    of    commerce    of    the 

United   States    102 

Chemistry,  Bureau  of 46 

Christian  science  library 103 

Civil  service  commission  _  64 


No. 

Coast  and  geodetic  survey :_     60 

Columbia   historical   society 104 

Columbia  institution  for  the  deaf     31 
Commerce,  Department  of 

Library  of  the 57 

Solicitor's  office  for  the 61 

Community  service 105 

Corcoran  gallery  of  art 106 

Corporation  counsel 65 

Cosmos  club 107 

Crop  estimates,  Bureau  of 47 

Customs  appeals,  Court  of 83 

Daughters  of  the  American  rev- 
olution   108 

Documents  library 66 

Dominican  house  of  studies 109 

Dunbar  high  school 110 

Eastern  high  school 111 

Education,  Bureau  of 29 

Efficiency  Bureau 67 

Engineer  school   17 

Engineers      reference      library, 

Chief  of 16 

Entomology,  Bureau  of 48 

Esoteric  brotherhood 112 

Ethnology,  Bureau  of  American  76 

Fairmont  school 113 

Farm  management,  Office  of 53 

Federal  board  for  vocational  ed- 
ucation     68 

Federal  power  commission 69 

Federal  reserve  board 70 

Federal  trade  commission 71 

Fisheries,  Bureau  of 58 

Foreign   service   school 120 

Foreign  trade  adviser 5 

Forest  service 52 

Friends  school 114 

General  staff  college 18 

Geological  survey 33 

Geophysical  laboratory   98 

George  Washington  university__   115 

Law  school 116 

Medical  school 117 

Pharmacy  college  118 

Georgetown  preparatory  school 

Astronomical  library 119 

Georgetown     university     hos- 
pital     121 

Foreign  service  school 120 

Hirst  student  library .   122 

Law  school  library .  123 


18 


No. 

Morgan  colonial  Maryland  and 
District  of  Columbia  library  124 

Philosophic  library 125 

Riggs  memorial  library 126 

Georgetown  visitation  convent.  _  127 

Gonzaga  college 128 

Holy  cross  academy 129 

Holy  cross  college 130 

House  of  representatives  library       2 

Howard  university 34 

Hydrograph  office 26 

Hygienic  laboratory 9 

Immaculate  seminary 131 

Indian  affairs,  Office  of  the 35 

Institute     for     government     re- 
search    132 

Institute  of  industrial  research.  123 
Interior,  Department  of  the 

Solicitor's  office  of  the 42 

Internal  revenue  library 10 

Interstate  commerce  commission  72 
Judge  advocate  general's  library  19 
Justice,  Department  of 

Library  of  the 23 

Juvenile  court 82 

Labor,  Department  of 

Library  of  the 62 

Solicitor's  library  of  the 63 

Land  office,  General 32 

Library  of  Congress 1 

McKinley  manual  training  school  135 

Marist  college 136 

Marist  seminary 137 

Markets,  Bureau  of 49 

Masonic  and  eastern  star  home_  138 

Masonic  library 139 

Metcalf's  musical  library 140 

Mines,  Bureau  of 30 

Mint,  Bureau  of  the 8 

Mount  St.  sepulchre 141 

Mount  Vernon  seminary 142 

National  Catholic  welfare  council  143 
National  conservation  association  144 
National  education  association. _  145 

National  gallery  of  art 77 

National  geographic  society 146 

National  library  for  the  blind __  147 

National  museum 78 

National     popular     government 

league   148 

National  university  law  school  __  150 

National  zoological  park 79 

Naval  medical  school  .  27 


No. 

Naval  observatory 28 

Navy  department 

Library  of  the 25 

Pan-American  union 73 

Patent  law  association 87 

Patent  office 

Law  library 36 

Scientific  library 37 

Peabody  library  association 151 

Pension  bureau 38 

Plant  industry,  Bureau  of 50 

Post  office  department 

Solicitor  for  the 24 

Press  club,  National 149 

Public  health  service 11 

Public  library 84 

Public  roads,  Bureau  of 51 

Quartermaster  general's  library  20 

Railway  economics,  Bureau  of__  93 
Reclamation  service 

Engineering  library  of  the 39 

Law  library  of  the 40 

Red  Cross,  American  national- _  86 

Reform  bureau,  International 134 

Sacred  Heart  academy 152 

Saint  Elizabeth's  hospital 41 

Saint  John's  college 153 

Commerce  and  finance  school 

of 154 

Saint  Paul's  college 155 

Senate  library 3 

Seventh  day  adventists  library.  156 
Smithsonian  Institute 

Library  of  the 74 

Soldiers'  home,  U.  S 80 

Sons  of  the  American  revolution  157 

Southern  railway  company 158 

Standards,  Bureau  of 59 

State,  Department  of 

Library  of  the 4 

Solicitor  of  the 6 

States  relations  service 54 

Supreme  council,  Library  of  the  159 

Surgeon  general's  library 21 

Swedenborgian  library 160 

Tariff  commission 81 

Tax  reform  association 161 

Theosophical  society 162 

Treasury  department 

Library  of  the 7 

Solicitor  of  the 12 

Supervising  architect  of  the 13 

Trinity   college   .                  163 


19 

University  club 164     Western  high  school 167 

Volta  bureau 165     Wilson  normal  school 168 

Walter  Reed  hospital 22  Young  men's  Christian  associa- 

War  risk  insurance  bureau 14         tion    169 

Washington  college  of  law 166  Young  women's  Christian  asso- 

Weather  bureau   .  56  ciation  _                                       .  170 


